Yes he is serious, the fact of the matter is that you are wrong.
That isn't what is going on. The UK is asking for the ability to put their own equipment in these planes without having to pay Lockheed to do it, that's it.
Here is what the UK wants: Operational sovereignty is defined as the UK having control over essential aspects of the aircraft so that it can be operated through life at the time of the UK’s choosing, says the Ministry of Defence. "We need to be able to integrate the JSF into the UK operating environment; operate, maintain, repair and upgrade the UK fleet to meet evolving through-life requirements; and certificate the aircraft as safe to fly," Drayson says.
This is considerably MORE then simply putting your own *equipment* on it and you know it!
The UK plans on buying significantly less F-35's than the US so it is only appropriate that they put less toward development. Per plane their contribution toward the development matches the US pretty close.
Oh puleeezzz.. The number of a/c you are buying is totally irrelevant and you know it. To get those same 150 a/c without the US you would have to invest the same 60 bil we did. You are trying to get 60 billion dollars worth of work at the discount price of 2 billion dollars and we both know it. There is no requirement that any level tier nation buy X amount of a/c. Italy is buying almost as many as the UK as it is now and they are just a tier 2 partner. All the *tier* leval gurantees you is a bigger say in the *requirements* of the JSF. It has NEVER guaranteed any nation the same level of access to the most secret parts of it, or the FINAL say on what the requirements are, nor should it. You think because the UK put up a measley 2 billion dollars they now can dictate and demand anything they wish about the JSF?
As for the Rolls Royce engine, I'd tell the UK if they wish to see it produced, then they can fork over EVERY dime neccesary to make it. They wish to scream and shout about this second engine that we do NOT need but on the other hand, wish of course the US to fund it right? Oh yea thats right, they paid 2 billion dollars so by all means let the US fork over how many MORE billions for this second engine that is PURELY political and NOT needed nor wanted by the US military, who just happens to be the the ONE partner that is paying the lions share of this joint venture.
You clearly have no clue what you are talking about.
You either apparently.
We didn't allow anyone to participate, we needed partners to pull this project off if we wanted it to remain affordable.